A true FAANG feeling and great engineering culture. The company promises to keep the hybrid working approach, unlike most IT giants!
Though I would love to see all my teammates in person in the office, someday.
(Not something that the company has control of, obviously.)
A brief call with the recruiter followed by a phone screen with the hiring manager, I was then invited for an on-site interview. The on-site interviews were terrible. Half the interviewers didn't show up; the ones that did show up had no interest in
Five rounds of algorithms and data structures, retrospective and behavioral questions to assess culture fit. I did well on the retrospective but did not do good in other rounds. It is a fairly detailed process.
Overall, the process was very straightforward. It began with a meeting with an executive recruiter, then the hiring manager, and lastly, a virtual "on-site" with five Sr. Director or VP-level interviews.
A brief call with the recruiter followed by a phone screen with the hiring manager, I was then invited for an on-site interview. The on-site interviews were terrible. Half the interviewers didn't show up; the ones that did show up had no interest in
Five rounds of algorithms and data structures, retrospective and behavioral questions to assess culture fit. I did well on the retrospective but did not do good in other rounds. It is a fairly detailed process.
Overall, the process was very straightforward. It began with a meeting with an executive recruiter, then the hiring manager, and lastly, a virtual "on-site" with five Sr. Director or VP-level interviews.